Lyn Cote’s Latina heroine
What provided the inspiration for Her Inheritance Forever, and the Texas Star of Destiny Series?
I chose Texas as a setting because it is a popular setting with many readers.
I had never done much research into early Texas history. I read about Stephen Austin’s 1821 deal with the last Spanish governor of Texas and was intrigued by the three demands made of the Anglos entering Texas: No slaves, Convert to Roman Catholicism, and swear allegiance to Spain. I was intrigued because in my experience of Americans of that period were unlikely to follow any of those! And that means conflict and every good story thrives on conflict. Also the collision of many different tribes and nations all in one area—Spaniards, Mexicans, Tejanos, Comanche and other tribes and Americans and later new immigrants from Germany makes for an interesting cast of characters.
The Blurb:
In 1836 Texas, Alandra Sandoval is the lady of Rancho Sandoval, determined to prove to a doubting world that a woman alone can run a ranch as well as any man. But when Comanches attack her ranch and kidnap her, Alandra must admit she needs protection. A top hand at a nearby ranch, Scully Falconer, is chosen for the task and though Alandra tries to pretend she doesn’t need his help, he quietly stays by her side.
Though they believe their paths to be worlds apart, the rugged American cowboy with a troubled past and the proud lady of Mexican descent are united when Alandra’s greedy relatives burst into their lives. And when General Santa Anna’s army crosses the Rio Grande—marching toward a rendezvous with destiny at the Alamo—Alandra and Scully are swept up together in the tide of history…and their world will never be the same.
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Lyn Cote
Her Inheritance Forever, 8-18-09
http://strongwomenbravestories.blogspot.com
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Dear Lyn,
I feel a sense of synchronicity with your main character in “Her Inheritance Forever.” First, my Grandparents and Mother lived in Bisbee, Arizona about the time that you story was set. Unfortunately, my Grandfather, who was an engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers in Arizona and Texas. He was killed during the border wars during the Border Wars.
I have been writing comedy. In doing my research for this WIP, I found that the name of the Muse of Comedy is named Thalia. There is a very popular Latina singer named Thalia. Regardless of your heroine’s name, I found it quite coincidental that the heroine on the cover of your latest book looks like Thalia, the Hispanic singer.
You might be interested in finding the website of the currently famous singer, Thalia, to see how closely she resembles your cover girl.
I’d love to have a copy of your book so I’ll start looking for it.
Is there a way to edit the text of a story being told. I made a couple of big blunders in my first entry!